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. >>> u.s. ambassador to japan john roos says he takes the matter very seriously and promised to cooperate with japanese authorities. . >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says she takes responsibility for the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya last month. the ambassador and three other americans died. clinton made the remark in an interview with cnn. she stressed that president obama and vice president joe biden weren't involved in security decisions related to the consulate. the administration is facing criticism over precaution preca. the state department did not respond to requests for extra security at the consulate in the months before the attack. during thursday's vice presidential debate, biden said they weren't told they wanted more security there. clinton says normally the president and vice president would not be briefed on such matters. the attack and the obama administration's response have become a major issue in the upcoming presidential election. >>> the government of
. >>> u.s. ambassador to japan john roos says he takes the matter very seriously and promised to cooperate with japanese authorities. . >>> u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says she takes responsibility for the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya last month. the ambassador and three other americans died. clinton made the remark in an interview with cnn. she stressed that president obama and vice president joe biden weren't involved in security decisions related to the...
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investors are getting more optimistic for the german economy, and lots of positive u.s. corporate numbers fueled the mood. goldman sachs profit rose much higher than expected thanks t the strong investment banking. shares of banks could profit from these results, driven also by speculation that spain may get help very soon. >> let's get a closer look at those gains on the global market. we stick in frankfurt where germany's benchmark tax is higher on the day. it was nearly 2% higher. as for the euro stoxx 50, nearly 3% higher. the dow jones is nearly 0.75% higher. >> several non-governmental organizations in berlin have called for more financial transparency for german politicians. they want to make it a prerequisite for parliamentarians to show whether cash comes from. >> the german parliament has rules for this, but exact details are not clear. the debate was spurred by the designated candidate for chancellor of the sbd party. many people feel the public should have information on his precise earnings. >> steinbrueck's talents have not just how to - political career. h
investors are getting more optimistic for the german economy, and lots of positive u.s. corporate numbers fueled the mood. goldman sachs profit rose much higher than expected thanks t the strong investment banking. shares of banks could profit from these results, driven also by speculation that spain may get help very soon. >> let's get a closer look at those gains on the global market. we stick in frankfurt where germany's benchmark tax is higher on the day. it was nearly 2% higher. as...
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demonstrators in the u.s. and europe took to the streets because they were sick of seeing photos of dead children and dead soldiers. images can have a tremendous power. the opponents of the syrian president are aware of that, and photos are often the only weapon they have for fighting with in syria and abroad. >> the syrian flag flying proudly in the center of paris. it was hoisted here by syrian exiles, like a man who organizes daily demonstrations to highlight the massacre is back home, and to ask the outside world to get involved. he is a law student forced to flee cereal more than three months ago after joining the anti-assad protests. he risked his life to take film footage, at first with his cell phone. >> i recorded videos on youtube, and it was very professional. we made, like, professional reports to reuters, so we needed a professional camera. >> you went from student to journalist? >> yes. now in syria, all people who were involved in the revolution -- all of them are citizen journalists. >> he shot
demonstrators in the u.s. and europe took to the streets because they were sick of seeing photos of dead children and dead soldiers. images can have a tremendous power. the opponents of the syrian president are aware of that, and photos are often the only weapon they have for fighting with in syria and abroad. >> the syrian flag flying proudly in the center of paris. it was hoisted here by syrian exiles, like a man who organizes daily demonstrations to highlight the massacre is back home,...
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the u.s. has admitted that weapons shipped to the syrian rebels from abroad bolstering the strength of islamic extremists by washington assistance only providing quote non-lethal aid to the opposition some american officials admit that radical elements are poised to take over syria if assad falls with details now to ati's arena. the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up and quite on the contrary the united states officials are now saying that in fact the money that they keep sending over which then goes towards the purchasing of arms end up in the hands of the islamist extremist groups the arms are being purchased by qatar and saudi arabia which have a tendency to prefer the radical movements such as the sellers who then end up with these. extremely expensive weapons which they then use against the troops of president bashar also even groups the secular opp
the u.s. has admitted that weapons shipped to the syrian rebels from abroad bolstering the strength of islamic extremists by washington assistance only providing quote non-lethal aid to the opposition some american officials admit that radical elements are poised to take over syria if assad falls with details now to ati's arena. the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it...
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the u.s. secretary of state has taken the blame for an attack on american diplomats in libya in which the ambassador died clinton said she was personally in charge of ensuring their security comments came amid reports that america is preparing a harsh response to that benghazi attack with special forces on high alert and armed drones flying over northern africa. in the u.s. presidential candidates barack obama and mitt romney are preparing for their second t.v. debate this time the verbal duel focus mostly on domestic policy commentators are expecting obama put in a more forceful way as the after critics awards the first face to face clash to his republican rival meanwhile romney's campaign reportedly raised one hundred and seventy million dollars just in september set a brand new record in american election history yeah i want to know what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the around tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads to parties stil
the u.s. secretary of state has taken the blame for an attack on american diplomats in libya in which the ambassador died clinton said she was personally in charge of ensuring their security comments came amid reports that america is preparing a harsh response to that benghazi attack with special forces on high alert and armed drones flying over northern africa. in the u.s. presidential candidates barack obama and mitt romney are preparing for their second t.v. debate this time the verbal duel...
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the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up and quite on the contrary the united states officials are now saying that in fact the money that they keep sending over which then goes towards the purchasing of arms which end up in the hands of the islamist extremist groups the arms are being purchased by qatar and saudi arabia which have a tendency to prefer the radical movements such as the sellers who then end up with these top notch extremely expensive weapons which they then use against the troops of president bashar also even. the secular opposition groups within syria itself are saying that they simply cannot afford to buy the same type of arms which are being used by the radicals neither do they can they afford the cameras which are being used by these radical groups such as the free syrian army who are then using it to broadcast their accomplishments or f
the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up and quite on the contrary the united states officials are now saying that in fact the money that they keep sending over which then goes towards the purchasing of arms which end up in the hands of the islamist extremist groups the arms are being purchased by qatar and saudi arabia which have a tendency to prefer the...
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the u.s. presidential candidates heading to their second presidential debate and the stakes are high. welcome around the globe. the man accused of carrying out the biggest hack ever -- but today the british government ruled it will not extradite him to america. a battle waged on behalf of mr. mckinnon who's been diagnosed with as burgers a syndrome. >> he could not speak. >> her and her mother revealed how her son reacted. >> hiking and trying. it is so emotional. >> the joy and relief of a parent who has been fighting the u.s. government for one decade. >> [inaudible] >> he does not deny the u.s. charges. from 10 years ago, he carried out what one u.s. prosecutor described as the biggest military computer hack of all time. his supporters say he is a young man with a mild autism, simply looking for information on ufo's. when supporters across the political spectrum and public life. david cameron raised his case with president obama to reassess his medical condition. this is he was in serious r
the u.s. presidential candidates heading to their second presidential debate and the stakes are high. welcome around the globe. the man accused of carrying out the biggest hack ever -- but today the british government ruled it will not extradite him to america. a battle waged on behalf of mr. mckinnon who's been diagnosed with as burgers a syndrome. >> he could not speak. >> her and her mother revealed how her son reacted. >> hiking and trying. it is so emotional. >> the...
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so even as u.s. stocks hover near their all time highs set five years ago, i'm much less nervous than i would otherwise be. because investors are still net sellers of stock funds. despite being below their highs, stocks have been profitable for those of us who've bought while the u.s. investor is selling. in fact, wilshire associates says, if you include reinvested dividends, the u.s. market set an all time high last month. i don't know if stocks are a good buy at current prices. but there's one thing i'm sure of. bond funds, which investors are buying by the ton, are a terrible buy. interest rates are artificially low. when they rise, which they will, bond investors will get clocked. and will realize that some crowds may be wise, but it's not wise to be part of an investment crowd? i'm allan sloan. >> susie: women have been wearing chanel number 5 for almost a century.. from catherine deneuve to ali mcgraw to nicole kidman, famous women have pitched the fragrance for years. but today, the iconic per
so even as u.s. stocks hover near their all time highs set five years ago, i'm much less nervous than i would otherwise be. because investors are still net sellers of stock funds. despite being below their highs, stocks have been profitable for those of us who've bought while the u.s. investor is selling. in fact, wilshire associates says, if you include reinvested dividends, the u.s. market set an all time high last month. i don't know if stocks are a good buy at current prices. but there's...
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u.s. military computers all that time the u.s. has wanted him to go on trial where he could face a potential tension sixty year sentence now it's a massive side of relief for mccann and he now knows that he's not facing extradition to resume a said that it would be because of it would be a breach of his human rights to send him because gary mckinnon as many now know he is mentally ill and he would be a massive risk of suicide if he were to go to the states now. there's been a strong line of...
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u.s. presidential debates. then to leaders of the chilean student movement, which is the largest protests since the days of augusto pinochet a generation ago. >> we saw several riots, the biggest one of the mall last year published of them all last year, over a million people in the streets. within six months of student strikes. many students in high school lost their academic year. >> i think our biggest challenge is we don't only need the democratization education, but the democratization of the entire country. >> all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama and republican challenger mitt romney are heading to long island today for their second presidential debate. tonight's debate is at hofstra university, just three weeks before the general election including both foreign and domesticy issues in a town hall setting the kids undecided voters in the audience the opportunity to question the candidate
u.s. presidential debates. then to leaders of the chilean student movement, which is the largest protests since the days of augusto pinochet a generation ago. >> we saw several riots, the biggest one of the mall last year published of them all last year, over a million people in the streets. within six months of student strikes. many students in high school lost their academic year. >> i think our biggest challenge is we don't only need the democratization education, but the...
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u.s. election. >>> plus top oil producers forge ahead with ambitious output targets banking on stronger chinese demand. >>> and president obama and mitt romney are set for round two of their presidential debates tonight with the task of winning over undecided u.s. voters. >>> we start to get the into the meat of the week. advancers outpacing decliners by a little more than 6:3. yesterday ftse was up 0.2%, dax up 0.4%. this morning another third percent gains for the ftse 100. c 40 up 0.4%. ibex up about 1.10%. s&p putting a negative outlook on biggest spanish banks. let's show you where we stand. not impacted on the stocks. as far as bond issues are concerned, we have a t-bill auction coming out today in spain. we'll get the results of that in about an hour. 5.82%. spanish yields slightly higher than where we were yesterday. italy is fairly contained. the big test for spain will be on thursday. first time we've had a primary debt auction out of spain since the s&p downgrade last week. we'l
u.s. election. >>> plus top oil producers forge ahead with ambitious output targets banking on stronger chinese demand. >>> and president obama and mitt romney are set for round two of their presidential debates tonight with the task of winning over undecided u.s. voters. >>> we start to get the into the meat of the week. advancers outpacing decliners by a little more than 6:3. yesterday ftse was up 0.2%, dax up 0.4%. this morning another third percent gains for the...
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the u.s. consulate in libya. christopher stevens was killed, also killed a computer expert and two ex-navy s.e.a.l.s. bob redell joins us live in san francisco where thousands of expected to turn out for today's memorial for stevens. he also has new details on the investigation into that attack. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, laura. the family of ambassador christopher stevens has invited the family to attend the memorial service. it will take place around 4:30 this afternoon in san francisco city hall in the rotunda. several hundred people are expected to attend. stevens was from the bay area, having lived in piedmont, graduated from cal and the uc hastings law school before entering the foreign service, eventually becoming the u.s. ambassador to libya. his brother and sister are supposed to speak at today's service. also in attendance, libya's ambassador to the united states, senator diane feinstein, and thomas pickering, the person who has been charged with investigating the
the u.s. consulate in libya. christopher stevens was killed, also killed a computer expert and two ex-navy s.e.a.l.s. bob redell joins us live in san francisco where thousands of expected to turn out for today's memorial for stevens. he also has new details on the investigation into that attack. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning, laura. the family of ambassador christopher stevens has invited the family to attend the memorial service. it will take place around 4:30 this...
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u.s. have been ringing up more customers at the check out counter. what are we seeing here? >> looks like more americans are loosening up their pursestrings and opening up their wallets because u.s. shoppers were busy again in september pushing retail sales higher for the third straight month. commerce department officials said on monday retail sales reached $412.9 billion last month. that's up 1.1% from august and better than market forecasts of around .7%. sales at department stores fell by two-tenths of a percent but most other retailers saw increases. electronics and home appliances rose 4.5% while gasoline sales were up 2.5%. autos were up over 1%. continued improvement comes after the nation's jobless rate fell below 8% in september for the first time in three years and eight market analysts are turning their attention to july to september gdp figures. they want to see if the economy can stay on the recovery track. u.s. markets ended higher largely on the back of improvements in the
u.s. have been ringing up more customers at the check out counter. what are we seeing here? >> looks like more americans are loosening up their pursestrings and opening up their wallets because u.s. shoppers were busy again in september pushing retail sales higher for the third straight month. commerce department officials said on monday retail sales reached $412.9 billion last month. that's up 1.1% from august and better than market forecasts of around .7%. sales at department stores...
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the u.s. over the nex decade, right? that is great news. if there is anyone leftin manufacturing to fill them that is. what about millions of americans looking for wrk right now? we have the seniorartner with the boston consulting group. hall, thanks for coming on the show. i want to follow this through its logical progress. there are 100,000 jobs according to your study open in manufacturing but companies are not filling th here. i imagine because labor is cheaper overseas? >> part of it is companies are still outsourcing and because ey're outsourcing the jobs are still leaving the country. but on the other hand, we see movement of companies to say, want to work more workers overtime because it is cheaper to do it that way. melissa: what does it mean down the road? what does it meanore manufacturing jobs coming to the u.s. and i read a renaissance in facturing jobs in the u.s.? what would happen? >> when china entered the wto. wages in china were 58 cents an hour. at 58 cents an hour it was s
the u.s. over the nex decade, right? that is great news. if there is anyone leftin manufacturing to fill them that is. what about millions of americans looking for wrk right now? we have the seniorartner with the boston consulting group. hall, thanks for coming on the show. i want to follow this through its logical progress. there are 100,000 jobs according to your study open in manufacturing but companies are not filling th here. i imagine because labor is cheaper overseas? >> part of it...
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u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has said that she accepts responsibility for security failures at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the building was attacked and a full you are american citizens, one of them the u.s. ambassador, was killed. she said she was focused on cracking -- tracking down the killers and bringing them to justice. the captain of a cruise ship which sank off the coast of tuscany has arrived for the second day of the hearing. these accused of multiple manslaughter charges after 32 people died on the costa concordia when it ran aground. in cambodia, people have been mourning the death of the former king who died in beijing on monday. officials expect thousands to line the streets when his coffin is taken from the airport to the royal palace. we have seen droughts in the u.s., rainfall being poor in rarussia and a dry monsoon in other areas. this affects what we eat. it's a world food day today and we are looking at how different countries are coping with rising food
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the u.s. supreme court. one thing i'd like to agree with ms. bowie on is where the rubber meets the road is k-12 # education. the reason we have a bold argument is the big gap in the academic qualifications and various racial groups coming out of high school and first grade for that matter, and that's where we should be pouring our energy and our resources, and i want to be clear, i am by no means saying that what students of color should not be at the best universities, but if they are admitted under similar standards or even slightly different standards from the other students, they are not harmed. it's great. the problem is not whether you're a student of color. it could happen to an athlete. if you were taken into a university, it's very much less prepared academically than your classmates, it's likely to harm you. if you are well qualified, you'll do fine. >> host: next call from sandy, cleveland, ohio, democrats' line. go ahead. >> caller: [inaudible] you don't have statistics to prove t
the u.s. supreme court. one thing i'd like to agree with ms. bowie on is where the rubber meets the road is k-12 # education. the reason we have a bold argument is the big gap in the academic qualifications and various racial groups coming out of high school and first grade for that matter, and that's where we should be pouring our energy and our resources, and i want to be clear, i am by no means saying that what students of color should not be at the best universities, but if they are...
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the u.s. wants to cover up its use of torture of military detainees and that's according to the lawyers of the five man allegedly responsible for nine eleven the self-proclaimed mastermind of the attacks and his accomplices when back before a military court at the guantanamo bay u.s. naval base on monday the case has raised international concern over washington so-called interrogation techniques with the detainees claiming they've been subjected to torture including waterboarding while in cia custody the week's free trial now has to determine whether to allow the five men to say in court what happened during their years in custody alive transmissions from the courtroom are also covered by forty second sound delay lawyer and retired air force colonel morris davis though things this policy is less about protecting the nation and more about saving face. it was really a very bizarre process has been used before really what the defense is asking to do here is to deviate from what has been the proce
the u.s. wants to cover up its use of torture of military detainees and that's according to the lawyers of the five man allegedly responsible for nine eleven the self-proclaimed mastermind of the attacks and his accomplices when back before a military court at the guantanamo bay u.s. naval base on monday the case has raised international concern over washington so-called interrogation techniques with the detainees claiming they've been subjected to torture including waterboarding while in cia...
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brown: the assault on the u.s. consulate in benghazi libya and the death of the american ambassador continue to grow as fodder in the presidential campaign. last night traveling in peru, secretary of state hillary clinton directly addressed the question of who bears the blame for security failings in benghazi. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department. 60,000-plus people all over the world, 275 posts. >> brown: clinton repeated the statement in writing today hours ahead of the second presidential debate. just last week at a house hearing, one of her top aides acknowledged that u.s. officials in libya did ask for more security but were refused. the next night vice president biden had this to say. >> well, we weren't told they wanted more security. we did not know they wanted more security then. >> brown: white house officials meant that such requests don't go to the president and vice president and secretary clinton said the same last night. >> the president and the vice president certainly wou
brown: the assault on the u.s. consulate in benghazi libya and the death of the american ambassador continue to grow as fodder in the presidential campaign. last night traveling in peru, secretary of state hillary clinton directly addressed the question of who bears the blame for security failings in benghazi. >> i take responsibility. i'm in charge of the state department. 60,000-plus people all over the world, 275 posts. >> brown: clinton repeated the statement in writing today...
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renee is not a u.s. citizen but was the guest of honor receiving a warm round of applause from a room of more than 1,000 people after a cbs 5 story was played for the crowd. it showed renee saluting and kissing the american flag. he was passing out flyers for his daughter-in-law's housecleaning business. he did not know his actions were being recorded. >> this is an asset for the sincerity of love i have for the u.s. internally, i thank the u.s. for what it's done for my country, for my family, and for myself. >> reporter: eduardo just became a u.s. citizen two years ago. renee returns to el salvador on friday. >>> there are renewed fears about the safety of a 14-year- old pakistani girl shot in the head. she was targeted because she was an outspoken supporter of education for girls. she was moved to england to help protect her from further attacks but british police have now turned away people posing as members of her family. >> we don't believe there's any sort of threat to her personal security. we th
renee is not a u.s. citizen but was the guest of honor receiving a warm round of applause from a room of more than 1,000 people after a cbs 5 story was played for the crowd. it showed renee saluting and kissing the american flag. he was passing out flyers for his daughter-in-law's housecleaning business. he did not know his actions were being recorded. >> this is an asset for the sincerity of love i have for the u.s. internally, i thank the u.s. for what it's done for my country, for my...
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u.s. subscribers pay two times or three times as much for the service. wireless one reason is a lack of here.ition 24-mileumgartner's was the this weekend most viewed ever for a live youtube. as many as 8 million watching at time. i am paula faris. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's ever vay value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day. only at denny's. i put them in cookies, cereal, salads, and this is my famous cranberry baked brie. mmm, craisins make this so yummy. you double-dipped. i know -- it's so good. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- catch!hey catch >> peyton manning rally his -0 to with .24 rivers turned the ball over six times a. >> took n francisco giants two from st. louis game. tree is on wednesday. justin verlander going to night for the tigers. brant. tim >> the giants have been made a for sunday's game against the redskins, but they the cowboys lost to and the eagles this season, enjoy
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they want to see if the u.s. economy can stay on the recovery track. >>> now japan is not enough for softbank moss boss nasayoshi son. committed to turning his telecom firm into a global mobile phone giant. the chairman and ceo laid out his ambitions after the company announced it bought the third largest u.s. carrier, sprint nextel. he revealed his intentions in an exclusive interview with nhk. >> translator: as we grow as a global firm, we can make our management stronger, firmer, and larger. this will lead to more capital investment for the next generation. it will enable us to provide better services including easier connections at higher speeds with lower charges. >> son said both softbank and sprint sell apple's iphones and both want to improve their high-speed lte wireless services. these were some of his main reasons for the recent buyout decision. son said he wanted to enhance softbank's competitiveness by accelerating capital investment. he said he wants to increase the firm's procurement ability for ne
they want to see if the u.s. economy can stay on the recovery track. >>> now japan is not enough for softbank moss boss nasayoshi son. committed to turning his telecom firm into a global mobile phone giant. the chairman and ceo laid out his ambitions after the company announced it bought the third largest u.s. carrier, sprint nextel. he revealed his intentions in an exclusive interview with nhk. >> translator: as we grow as a global firm, we can make our management stronger,...
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what happened is, the u.s. held its labor costs fairly well to the majority of the international markets. everybody in europe, other than germany has seen a fairly dramatic rise over the past decade or so in their labor costs. we're seeing some of the results of that now. we know that, costs have been increasing or at least wages have been increasing to the tune of 10 to 15% in emerging markets. that means two things of the as those wages go up, u.s. wages become more competitive, right? by comparison when something else is rising 10 to 15% the other side is 10 to 15% cheaper and more cost effective. we've seen evidence of companies bringing manufacturing capabilities into the u.s. incremental plant decisions on manufacturing capacity additions are actually being made in the u.s. by u.s. companies, by european companies, and even by some asian companies. ashley: let me, jason, take a macro view of the markets if we can. i think we've had a few challenges to some key support levels, certainly on the s&p, but so
what happened is, the u.s. held its labor costs fairly well to the majority of the international markets. everybody in europe, other than germany has seen a fairly dramatic rise over the past decade or so in their labor costs. we're seeing some of the results of that now. we know that, costs have been increasing or at least wages have been increasing to the tune of 10 to 15% in emerging markets. that means two things of the as those wages go up, u.s. wages become more competitive, right? by...
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and the u.s. -- the u.s. liz: if you need some foreign flavor when the bill back with a french accent but also pick with the u.s. company. she will be back. she is pretty sure these zero make you money. charlie gasparino reason regain him space is he is working the phones. he is coming onto the set right now what really happened. to not everybody else. liz: so i was telling everybody that citigroup the only ceo who ran away from me. so me and got scared and ran away. in 2007 neil cavuto did her hats a telling interview and asked him a very simple question. we just got the tape. listen. >> do you like chocolate or vanilla ice cream, which is your favorite? >> can you give me swirl? >> okay. liz: cannot even choose between chocolate and vanilla. i've got to make sure i can make everybody happy. >> they sent him out for training. to be able, whether you like him or not, part of the job of being a ceo is being pressed ready, being able to talk in front of crowds and being able to give interviews. he was just not
and the u.s. -- the u.s. liz: if you need some foreign flavor when the bill back with a french accent but also pick with the u.s. company. she will be back. she is pretty sure these zero make you money. charlie gasparino reason regain him space is he is working the phones. he is coming onto the set right now what really happened. to not everybody else. liz: so i was telling everybody that citigroup the only ceo who ran away from me. so me and got scared and ran away. in 2007 neil cavuto did her...
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security by 275,000 posts. >> a u.s. soldier accused of killing 15 afghan civilians transferred from a prison in washington state. has a pretrial hearing to determine whether he martialed.urt- went on a nighttime killing in afghanistan in march. s are expected to testify by video. he does face the death penalty convicted. 6:18 is the time. we will check in with jacqui jeras. beautiful start this morning after the rain we had yesterday. a nice change in the air. >> i like that. >> the question is, how long will it last? we find adam caskey in bethesda. good morning. >> good morning. definitely cooler than yesterday g out here. you can feel the difference in the air. i love these fall cold fronts. temperatures are cooling down much back to where we year. be this time of it in bethesda in the morning especially by the metro station. have the lovely fountain white noise that makes it feel good. degrees in bethesda. elsewhere, look at the temperatures on the left side the rainfall totals from yesterday on the right-hand side.
security by 275,000 posts. >> a u.s. soldier accused of killing 15 afghan civilians transferred from a prison in washington state. has a pretrial hearing to determine whether he martialed.urt- went on a nighttime killing in afghanistan in march. s are expected to testify by video. he does face the death penalty convicted. 6:18 is the time. we will check in with jacqui jeras. beautiful start this morning after the rain we had yesterday. a nice change in the air. >> i like that....
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the u.s. president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic game was lost. and america recognized its defeat. the. question is if cuba managed to cope with its victory all don't talk to. god if i leave you think you are you go but the roger. the cuban missile crisis games and reality t.v. . will include a true science technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. much problem but also among others involved in the monsoon and since i started working in amman i stated. to nationals. cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is an acceptable local business was labelled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives mitt. families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups prices columbia going to pay. the modest effect on r.t. . if. brighton if you mean about
the u.s. president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic game was lost. and america recognized its defeat. the. question is if cuba managed to cope with its victory all don't talk to. god if i leave you think you are you go but the roger. the cuban missile crisis games and reality t.v. . will include a true science technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. the gold fever. turns thousands into slaves. much...
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the u.s. ambassador and three other americans on september 11th. just last night, the secretary of state hillary clinton told fox news she takes responsibility for that attack. >> well, i'm responsible for the state department, for the more than 60,000 people around the world. the decisions about security assets are made by security professionals. but we're going to review everything to make sure that we're doing what needs to be done in an increasingly risky environment around the world. >> i think it's very laudable that she should throw herself under the bus, but, first of all, responsibility for american security doesn't lie with the secretary of state. it lies with the president of the united states. there was a sign on harry truman's desk that said, "the buck stops here." obviously there may be a sign on president obama's that he can says "the buck stops over there." >> shepard: some republicans are questioning the timing of secretary clinton's comments last evening, just hours before wh
the u.s. ambassador and three other americans on september 11th. just last night, the secretary of state hillary clinton told fox news she takes responsibility for that attack. >> well, i'm responsible for the state department, for the more than 60,000 people around the world. the decisions about security assets are made by security professionals. but we're going to review everything to make sure that we're doing what needs to be done in an increasingly risky environment around the world....
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the u.s. court of appeals is hearing arguments today on how the federal government classifies the drug. christie smith joins us live in oakland with more. good morning, christie. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. i just got off the phone with a representative from harborside medical center. they're all in line waiting to get into this hearing in shington, d.c., and the outcome could change the classification of medical marijuana on the federal level. right now it's grouped in with drugs like heroin. harborside here in oakland billed itself as the world's largest medical marijuana dispensary. it's part of the short-lived hbo series "weed wars." recently a federal lawsuit was filed to stop the department of justice from trying to get the center evicted. the group americans for safe access is challenging the dea's classification of medical marijuana. the dispute now being taken up by a three-judge panel. the decision is really critical because it oversees many federal agency's decisions an
the u.s. court of appeals is hearing arguments today on how the federal government classifies the drug. christie smith joins us live in oakland with more. good morning, christie. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. i just got off the phone with a representative from harborside medical center. they're all in line waiting to get into this hearing in shington, d.c., and the outcome could change the classification of medical marijuana on the federal level. right now it's grouped in with...
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the u.s. homebuilder's confidence index rose to its highest level since 2006, and that helped send wall street on its biggest rally in a month. the dow is up 126, the nasdaq gained 37, and the s&p is up 15. >> susie: shares of both intel and i.b.m. were lower in after- hours trading after their latest quarterly results. both companies are blwethers in the technology industry, and what they said late today could help set the stage others. ruben ramirez reports. >> reporter: while analysts saw storm clouds in i.b.m. and intel's results, both companies see their future in a different kind of cloud. intel makes the chips that power the cloud-computing servers that i.b.m. makes, services, and, in some cases, leases to corporations. intel earned 58 cents a share in its latest quarter. that's nine cents ahead of expectations. on the sales side, they made $13.5 billion. that was ahead of lowered expectations. one drag: the shifting marketplace from p.c.s to mobile devices. >> intel is getting killed t
the u.s. homebuilder's confidence index rose to its highest level since 2006, and that helped send wall street on its biggest rally in a month. the dow is up 126, the nasdaq gained 37, and the s&p is up 15. >> susie: shares of both intel and i.b.m. were lower in after- hours trading after their latest quarterly results. both companies are blwethers in the technology industry, and what they said late today could help set the stage others. ruben ramirez reports. >> reporter: while...
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tonight, u.s. attorney carmen ortiz issued a statement coon firming -- confirming the justice department is indeed evaluating allegations concerning the new england compounding center but in this written statement said at this point to release any details about that justice department investigation would be premature. shep? >> shepard: we are hearing about fungal meningitis and fungal infections. what's the difference? >> yes. it all depends on where the fungus lodges. when it attacks the spinal cord, the patient develops so people whootone are at risk for. this patients who received potentially tainted meds to other body parts such as knees, hips, heart or eyes are not believed to be be at risk for meningitis but could develop fungal infections which is why experts say it is extremely important to report to your doctor any unusual symptoms you develop. and, shep, we are just now getting breaking word that there is a second death reported in virginia in connection with this case. back to you. >> sh
tonight, u.s. attorney carmen ortiz issued a statement coon firming -- confirming the justice department is indeed evaluating allegations concerning the new england compounding center but in this written statement said at this point to release any details about that justice department investigation would be premature. shep? >> shepard: we are hearing about fungal meningitis and fungal infections. what's the difference? >> yes. it all depends on where the fungus lodges. when it...
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the u.s. food and drug administration has widened a warning about medicines made by a specialty pharmacy near boston. the new england compounding center sold tainted steroids linked to an outbreak of fungal meningitis. as of today, there were 212 cases nationwide, and at least 15 deaths. now the f.d.a. says it's investigating other illnesses that may be tied to the company's products. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: and we return to politics. the battle lines are drawn in this year's massachusetts senate race, where a republican incumbent is looking to survive in a blue state. gwen ifill has our report. >> yeah, yeah, ifill: for nine years ray flynn a staunch life-long democrat was the mayor of boston. this year he's working to re-elect a republican, scott brown. >> i see him with the veterans. he sits there and has a beer with the veterans and talks over all the issues. they love him for it. >> your u.s. senator scott brown ifill: in 2010 brown won the
the u.s. food and drug administration has widened a warning about medicines made by a specialty pharmacy near boston. the new england compounding center sold tainted steroids linked to an outbreak of fungal meningitis. as of today, there were 212 cases nationwide, and at least 15 deaths. now the f.d.a. says it's investigating other illnesses that may be tied to the company's products. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: and we return to politics. the...
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walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: job as the national affairs editor for new york magazine and a political analyst for msn bc. he wrote the best-selling book "game change. his eleion issue of new york magazine is on newsstands and he joins us tonight from new york. thank you for coming back. >> i am happy to be here. tavis: glad to have you. let me start with the obvious. tomorrow is a big night for the president. i suspect the format of this town hall set up that is very different from mano a mano might play differently to both of these guys but it doesn't put him in the position of having to be the enforcer tomorrow night. what do you make of that statement? >> the stakes are very high. people joke about these debates allot, but the president was widely received as a huge failure in denver two weeks ago. several million people watched that speech, more people than watched the debate in 2
walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: job as the national affairs editor for new york magazine and a political analyst for msn bc. he wrote the best-selling book "game change. his eleion issue of new york magazine is on newsstands and he joins us tonight from new york. thank you for coming back. >> i am happy to be here. tavis:...
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u.s. ambassador and they other americans in libya. >> controversial words. >>> dangerous drug or vital medicine? marijuana could be a step closer to legalization. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." >>> nice to have you with us. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. first, president obama and mitt romney ready for round two. in about 16 hours, candidates will take the stage at hofstra university at long island for the second of three presidential debates. this one, a town hall format moderated by candy crowley. >> and there is plenty at stake tonight for both president obama and mitt romney. exactly three weeks to go until election day. the race is this close -- i'm holding up my hands showing not a very big space. romney leads by the slimmest of leads. we're joined by cnn's paul steinhouser. he's going to be in the debate tonight. >> you're right, it is this close. it is also this close in the battleground states. that's where there is so much at stake in the second debate. >> one th
u.s. ambassador and they other americans in libya. >> controversial words. >>> dangerous drug or vital medicine? marijuana could be a step closer to legalization. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." >>> nice to have you with us. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. first, president obama and mitt romney ready for round two. in about 16 hours, candidates will take the stage at hofstra university at long island for the second of three presidential debates....